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Humbersaurus

V6 JOSE

Donation Time
I really like the Humber Pullman. This guy has done a ton of work, and has ended up with a very cool, unsual street rod.

Jose:D
 

PaulK

Gold Level Sponsor
A lot of work, but he should have painted the AC compressor :D All that work and still you see rust.

Paul
 
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Baz6789

Hi Guys

The Blue Pullman is mine, thanks for the comments

As for the rust, I'm not sure where you mean or which picture you're looking at, but as with any Street Rod its a work-in-progress. The A/c is not yet working so I haven't finished tidying that bit.

As for the original question about Humbersaurus its in the UK and is owned and built by a guy called Ian Treen in Oxford. It was on the road last year but I haven't seen it yet this year.

I'm hoping to get some pictures of it with mine if we ever manage to be at a meeting together.

Barry
 

Randy

Diamond Level Sponsor
I like this stuff! Some time ago I ran across a car club's web site "UK Kustoms" and seen some very cool rides. Volvos, Consel capri and Austins, to name a few. Just recently I came across another cool ride from down under "Holden EFIJY". Check her out.
 

lemansvk

Donation Time
The 'efijy' is a concept car by the GM Holden design team and used by GM as a show car.

http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/holden-efijy-custom-hotrod.htm
http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/action/conceptcar?modelid=20001

The styling is based on the Holden FJ model, an iconic Australian car of the 1950s. Just about anyone who lived through that era will have an FJ story or memory, because they were such popular cars.

http://www.nma.gov.au/collections/recent_acquisitions/fj_holden/
http://home.austarnet.com.au/jamieson/myfjholden.html (and scroll down for some pics)
http://www.holden.org.au/index.cfm?objectid=858AB68E-BBE1-3AD5-BE0836935743CE07

Cheers, Vic
 
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